Local versus global as Panama tender is revisited

John Gallagher

15-Nov-2005

As DFNI went to press the management board of state-owned Panamanian airport authority Tocumen was due to meet to discuss changes to the duty-free tender announced last month (DFNI November 1)

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Local operators and concessionaires have lobbied the government to rethink its initial plans, which would have prevented many small operators from participating in the bidding process.

The airport authority has

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